Grand Hotel Bristol * * * *


Corso Umbert, 73
28049 Stresa - Piemonte - Italy


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 SPORT FACILITIES  AT THE PROPERTY OR NEARBY  AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES

 

Garden


Garden: A refreshing green oasis for a walk in complete relax, admiring the view of the Borromeo Islands.

   


Pool: The large park of the hotel surrounds the open-air swimming-pool, from where one can admire the famous terraced gardens of the Isola Bella.

Pool

   

Sport & Fitness

Sports & Fitness: Two swimming-pools, one of which is an inside and heated pool await the client for his relax hours. 2 Jacuzzi tubs, Turkish bath and a small gym with Technogym equipment add to the client’s well being. In the neighbourhood there are seven and the possibility to practise sports as sailing, wind-surf, canoeing, water-skiing and riding

 

GRAND HOTEL BRISTOL CONGRESS CENTRE

President - Groundfloor Area

Camelia - Groundfloor Area

Completely renewed in 2002, it offers 255 rooms and a garage with 160 car places .
Coloured marbles, among which the famous "Candoglia" , antique rugs, woodwork, draperies, crystal chandeliers and Tiffany glass cupolas are some of the refined furnishings of the Grand Hotel in Stresa, "the pearl" of the Borromeo Gulf.

VIP - Groundfloor Area

Rododentro Room - Congress Area

 

STRESA AND LAKE MAGGIORE

 

Lake MaggioreThe waters of Lake Maggiore wash up on the banks of Piemonte and Lombardia in Italy. A wealth of natural beauty awaits you: mellowed lakeside villas, dozens of lush gardens, sparkling waters, and panoramic views. A veil of mist seems to hover at times, especially in early spring and late autumn.

Stresa has skyrocketed from a simple village to a first-class international resort. Its vantage location on the lake is almost unparalleled, and its accommodations level is superior to that of other Maggiore resorts in Italy. The scene of sporting activities and an international Festival of Musical Weeks (beginning in July), it start into action in April, stays hopping all summer, and then quiets down at the end of October.